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Competing perspectives on frames of reference in language and thought.

Peggy Li1, Linda Abarbanell2.   

Abstract

A study found that Dutch-speaking children who prefer an egocentric (left/right) reference frame when describing spatial relationships, and Hai||om-speaking children who use a geocentric (north/south) frame had difficulty recreating small-scale spatial arrays using their language-incongruent system (Haun, Rapold, Janzen, & Levinson, 2011). In five experiments, we reconciled these results with another study showing that English (egocentric) and Tseltal Mayan (geocentric) speakers can flexibly use both systems (Abarbanell, 2010; Li, Abarbanell, Gleitman, & Papafragou, 2011). In replicating and extending Haun et al. (Experiment 1), English- but not Tseltal-speaking children could use their language-incongruent system when the instructions used their non-preferred frame of reference. Perseveration due to task order may explain the discrepancies between present English- and previous Dutch-speaking children, while not understanding task instructions using left/right language may explain why present Tseltal- and previous Hai||om-speaking children had difficulty with their language-incongruent systems. In support, Tseltal-speaking children could use an egocentric system when the instructions were conveyed without left/right language (Experiments 2-4), and many did not know left/right language (Experiment 5). These findings help reconcile seemingly conflicting sets of results and suggest that task constraints, rather than language, determine which system is easier to use (Experiment 2 vs. 3).
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Keywords:  Frames of reference; Hai||om; Linguistic relativity; Tseltal Mayan

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28923462     DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2017.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cognition        ISSN: 0010-0277


  2 in total

Review 1.  Cross-cultural research on spatial concept development.

Authors:  Pierre R Dasen
Journal:  Cogn Process       Date:  2018-09

2.  Unraveling the contribution of left-right language on spatial perspective taking.

Authors:  Linda Abarbanell; Peggy Li
Journal:  Spat Cogn Comput       Date:  2020-10-05
  2 in total

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